Brave new world : Imperial and democratic nation-building in Britain between the wars
After the First World War, Britain faced a number of challenges as it sought to adapt to domestic conditions of mass democracy while maintaining its position in the empire in the face of national independence movements. As politicians at home and abroad sought to legitimize their position, new effor...
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Other Authors: | Beers, Laura (Editor), Thomas, Geraint (Editor) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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University of London Press
2012
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